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FAMOUS RESIDENTS THE AMERSHAM MARTYRS MEMORIAL RUTH ELLIS AT REST IN AMERSHAM ON LOCATION! With such a delightful old town in a lovely setting, it is The 15th and 16th Centuries were a time of great religious A quiet corner of St Mary’s Churchyard in Amersham, is hardly surprising that many celebrities have chosen to intolerance in England and Amersham was known to be a Amersham’s quintessentially English old the final resting place of the last woman to be executed live in and around Amersham. Starting with Royalty, hotbed of dissent. Between 1414 and 1532, more than a town lends itself as a wonderful backdrop for murder in Britain. one of Henry VIII’s more fortunate wives, Anne of dozen people were burned at the stake in Amersham. to television and cinema. Miss Marple Cleves (not a looker, but at least she kept her head) fans regularly visit (there is a particularly Ruth Ellis, a nightclub hostess, with a sad and turbulent The Equestrian Centre at Shardeloes Farm is a long purchased Chenies Manor with her divorce settlement. They were Lollards (followers of John Wycliffe, who active German fan base). Murder at the past, was found guilty in 1955 of the murder of her lover, established family-run business, boasting 500 acres of translated the Bible into English around 1379), who Gallop featured Miss Marple overhearing David Blakely, a hard drinking racing driver, whom she rolling countryside and spectacular views, nestled in an denounced the wealth of the church and refused to the reading of the will at the Kings Arms shot 4 times outside the Magdala pub in Hampstead. area of outstanding natural beauty above the picturesque accept that the church’s teaching that bread and wine and staying in what is now room 10. Her body was first interred within the walls of Holloway were actually turned into the body and blood of Christ prison, but had to be moved when the prison underwent town of Old Amersham in the beautiful Chiltern Hills. The town has featured in Midsomer at Communion. Their main demand however, was simply a rebuilding programme in the 1970s. It was not easy to Shardeloes Farm has been welcoming clients of all Murders. The most worrying aspect of this that they should be allowed to read the Bible in English. find an alternative resting place, until the good people of standards and disciplines for the last 15 years and so is that novices to the program may fear This was enough in those days to incur the wrath of the Amersham stepped forward to offer a final resting place is the perfect choice for you whatever your ability visiting the area, due to the abnormally or aims. We have a good selection of well-schooled Catholic Church and following a statute passed by Henry for her remains in St Mary’s Churchyard. 1V in 1399, Bishops were empowered, to condemn such high murder ratio in the Midsomer horses and ponies that are willing and able to take you area - 277 victims at the latest count. through your riding journey, whatever your destination. “heretics” to be put to death in this gruesome manner. Not all of Amersham’s cinematic heritage is We are delighted to be able to offer 500 acres of some Today, the memory of the persecution of the martyrs, macabre. Perhaps the most famous scenes of the best off-road hacking in the Chilterns. We love is marked by the memorial erected on the hill near are from Four weddings and a Funeral as exploring the British countryside and regularly see Parsonage Woods and can be reached from St Mary’s Church. It lists the names of 11 Martyrs, burned between Hugh Grant reflects on his ‘odd decision’ awe-inspiring wildlife, flora and fauna, including rare being dropped at the Lucky Boatman species on occasions. We are a designated Area of Moving on a few hundred years, we find Benjamin 1506 and 1532. More can be read about these brave people at the Amersham Museum. (outside the Kings Arms) in pursuit Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and have a Disraeli lived in Hughenden Manor, philosopher and of Andie MacDowell. He then enters BHS approved cross-country course to ensure your statesman Edmund Burke, resided in Beaconsfield, (The Crown) to find a rival in pursuit, hacking experience is always safe and always fun! as did authoress of the Famous Five, Enid Blyton before some skulking in the corridors and Dragon Den’s Peter Jones. prior to winning over the American. Amersham and the surrounding area has also been The hotels in Amersham regularly host home to presenter Ludovic Kennedy, Mary Berry, famous guests including, over the last musicians Tim Rice, Ozzie Osborn and Leo Sayer year, Dame Judi Dench, Sadie Frost, and also actors David Jason, Pauline Quirk and Russell Brand and Nick Grimshaw. Bill Pertwee to name a few. Be ready with your camera! The headstone was inscribed “Ruth Hornby 1926 – 1955”, but in “You are honest enough by nature to be able a final tragic twist, the headstone to see and judge your own self clearly - and was destroyed by her son “Andy”, that is a great thing. Never lose that honesty shortly before he committed suicide in 1982. - always be honest with yourself, know your own motives for what they are, good or bad, Although, no longer marked, the position of the grave is known make your own decisions firmly and justly to lie between a grave bearing a - and you will be a fine, strong character, of prominent fleur-de-lys and the Cherry Lane, Amersham, Buckinghamshire HP7 0QF some real use in this muddled world of ours!” boundary wall of the church yard 01494 433333 email: [email protected] extension. Fresh flowers are often www.shardeloesfarm.com Enid Blyton left there by sympathetic visitors. EXPLORING THE CHILTERNS WALK 2 (5½ miles) Allow approx 3½ hours walking time AMERSHAM MARTYRS WALK 4 (10 miles) Allow approx 5 hours walking time Start: Shardeloes Park MEMORIAL WALK 3 (3½ hour for shorter 6 mile option) 2½ mile circular walk Amersham is the ideal starting point for exploring 4 Start: Amersham Old Town the most beautiful countryside of the Chiltern Hills. 1 Turn left out of the Kings Arms or Crown Inn and follow 1 The Old Town’s High Street is So why not get your walking boots on and take in the High Street towards Amersham Cricket Club. 2 You one of the most delightful streets the views. are in Shardeloes Park, which was laid out by Humphrey Repton in 1793. The lake is the home of many types of water 5 3 1 in the Chilterns with many fine fowl and a good place to do some bird watching. Shardeloes frontages and a number of House was designed by Stiff Leadbetter and finished in 1766. old coaching inns such as the 1 2 The house and stable block were converted to multiple 1 A413 King’s Arms. Dominating GREAT MISSENDEN R IV A413 ER the old town is the Parish 3 mile circular walk residences in the 1960s. 3 On reaching the road 2 M Mobwell I SB O Pond U Church of St Mary’s at Little Missenden, turn right to take a look at SOU R N TH E B and the charming Little Missenden Mill House a little way up U 4 C KS Market Hall built on the left. The Misbourne used to have A413 WA A413 Y 1 A FEW SHORT RIVER AMERSHAM & for the town by 2 about eleven water mills. 4 Little Missenden A355 WALKS MISBOURNE CHALFONT remains a true English village with a church, ST PETER the Drake great 1 manor house, pubs, farms and cottages. missenden 10 mile circular walk family in 7 WALK 3 (2½ miles) Allow approx 1½ hours walking time A4128 Before reaching the church, you will pass Upper Bottom 1682. chesham bois Start: High Street House Farm Angling 4 a Jacobean Manor House on the right. The prestwood Spring Wood Church of Church of St John the Baptist is famous for its Turn right out of The Kings Arms or The Crown and head Missenden St Peter & Paul little 3 Abbey 6 13th century wall paintings that were only missenden to St Mary’s Church. 1 Cross over the River Misbourne, then little S Warren 2 H chalfont O great R 5 Water turn right, walk along the side of the cemetery, turning left T uncovered in 1931. Little Missenden may once 5 3 C missenden RIVER UT MISBOURNE up the steep hill at the end. At the top look back down over Rodger’s Wood have supported cottage industries such as AMERSHAM holmer Old Amersham. Continue up the path to hedge and turn straw plaiting and lace making. 5 The Chilterns green 2 left to Martyrs’ Memorial (see above). Continue to the right was home to traditional woodland industries 4 A404 towards Parsonage Wood, walk through the woods to reach 4 WALK 1 (3 miles) Allow approx 1¾ hours walking time in the 19th and early 20th century. Woodlands Milton’s the road (Rectory Hill). 3 Turn right joining the road and Cottage S Start: Great Missenden Public Car Park like this one were once used by bodgers, highly O U A413 under the railway bridge. Take the first left (Longfield Drive) T H skilled Chiltern craftsmen turning chair legs, B walking until you reach Hervines Wood. 4 Turning left, U 1 Walk towards Mobwell Pond keeping the River Misbourne C K tent pegs and wheel-spokes on pole-lathes.